A special good morning to subscriber Redmond Police Department Tuesday, November 22, 2022 • Redmond, Oregon • $1 redmondspokesman.com @RedmondSpox 2022 ELECTION Fitch to be next mayor of Redmond Rec center bond passes, levy fails BY NICK ROSENBERGER Redmond Spokesman Updated unofficial results in the 2022 election were released Nov. 16, with little change from pre- vious unofficial election tallies. Election numbers will be not be officially certified until De- cember. Ed Fitch, who was mayor from 1998-2002, won the race for Redmond mayor with a to- tal of 5,026 votes. Ben Schim- Fitch moller came in second with 4,739 votes while Jay Patrick finished the election with 4,543 votes. Charles Webster Baer ended with 224 votes. In the Redmond city council election, results also stayed mostly the same with the top three candidates earning seats. Cat Zwicker came in first with 8,384 votes followed by Kathryn Os- borne with 7,618 and John Nielsen with 7,545 total votes. Bill Trumble, with 6,023 votes, and Branegan J. Dixon, with 4,857 votes, will not be joining city council next year. See Mayor / A9 HISTORY Image provided by NeighborImpact Volunteers line up to give out turkeys and other Thanksgiving food to the Redmond community on Nov. 19 at Redmond High School. TURKEY TIME NeighborImpact distributes 2,400 Thanksgiving meals BY NICK ROSENBERGER • Redmond Spokesman D espite oppressive, dark clouds and freezing mist that left trees covered in white and the parking lot slick as oil, the volunteers worked with smiles as hundreds of cars lined up to receive Thanksgiving supplies on Nov. 17 at Redmond High School. From the moment the NeighborIm- pact Mobile Food Pantry opened its ser- vice at 3 p.m. until it closed at 4:30 p.m., cars wrapped around the parking lot to receive Thanksgiving supplies including turkey, stuff- Flashback Redmond students find fossils, A10 ing, mashed potatoes, gravy, canned green beans, pumpkin puree and rolls. All were of- fered at no cost. According to Jordan Reeher, program spe- cialist at NeighborImpact, the showing was Safe parking in East Redmond. A4 See Meals / A9 Redmond Smokehouse ready for Thanksgiving BY NICK ROSENBERGER Redmond Spokesman LOCAL New site nearly double what they expected — espe- cially with the ice and cold. “This is our busiest location,” Reeher said. “And I think this is our busiest day yet.” Nick Rosenberger/Spokesman A customer peruses the Redmond Smokehouse’s retail offerings at 353 SE Rail- road Blvd. on Nov. 18 in Redmond. A knife sunk deep into a red slab of meat in the Redmond Smoke- house. With quick, strong, accurate slices the piece was cut into chunks of scarlet and white. A carve down the side, a jab deep into muscle, a chop of fat. Flip. Bury knife deep. Slide down. Separate muscle. Repeat. Every day, the Redmond Smoke- house churns out rows of marbled beef steaks, pork chops, smoked turkeys, bacon, flavored sausages, pepperoni and jerky in an old-fash- ioned butcher shop that dates back to the 1940s. For customers and employees, the store has some of the best meat available and is a connection to family and to the past. “It’s just the way they process their meats,” said Sharry Runge, a customer who regularly shops at the smokehouse. “They have a great history, the right seasonings, compared to a lot of the slaughter- houses.” Runge and her husband were the general contractors who helped re- model the smokehouse around 25 years ago, she said, and mentioned that the shop has been a part of Redmond’s history. WEATHER FORECAST See Smokehouse / A9 INSIDE Calendar .......................................................A2 Opinion ........................................................A7 Coffee Break ............................................. A10 Classifieds ................................................. A12 THIS WEEK’S FORECAST SPONSORED BY Volume 119, No. 11 USPS 778-040 ur Book yo ties Pa r y a d i l o H now! TUESDAY Cloudy WEDNESDAY Partly cloudy THURSDAY Partly Cloudy FRIDAY Partly cloudy SATURDAY Partly cloudy SUNDAY Partly cloudy MONDAY Cloudy 48/31 52/32 54/33 54/34 52/33 49/29 46/30 The Spokesman uses recycled newsprint U|xaIICGHy02326kzU The most wonderful time of the year is just around the corner... Join us for a remarkable dining experience this holiday season Call in for a reservation now! 541.527.4336 646 SW 6th St., Redmond Wed - Sat 5 to 9 p.m.